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Canonical

Canonical produces Ubuntu, provides commercial services for Ubuntu's users, and works with hardware manufacturers, software vendors and cloud partners to certify Ubuntu.

1480 posts by Canonical

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Canonical joins the Cloud Foundry Foundation

by Canonical on 29 May 2014

Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is pleased to join the Cloud Foundry Foundation. Cloud Foundry has been a PaaS platform of choice for developers and...

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Ubuntu Cloud documentation – 14.04 LTS

by Canonical on 21 May 2014

This article is out of date. Please visit sne.bianheman.eu.org/autopilot for up-to-date instructions on installing OpenStack. Deploying production grade OpenStack with...

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The browser is dead. Long live the browser!

by Canonical on 15 May 2014

With the unstoppable rise of mobile apps, some pundits within the tech industry have hastily demoted the mobile web to a second-class citizen, or even...

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NUDT and Canonical bring OpenStack to world’s fastest supercomputer

by Canonical on 14 May 2014

China’s National University of Defense Technology, NUDT, developers of the Tianhe-2 supercomputer, and Canonical, the organisation behind Ubuntu, today...

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What’s new in Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS?

by Canonical on 17 April 2014

Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS, which goes live today, is the third Ubuntu LTS release designed for cloud. After more than four years, we finally see the cloud...

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OpenStack+VMware deployment stories: webinar Q&A

by Canonical on 11 April 2014

Canonical and VMware recently ran a joint webinar in which we shared customer stories from OpenStack+vSphere deployment projects. The webinar was a huge...

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Adding hardware support to MAAS

by Canonical on 9 April 2014

MAAS and power MAAS, or Metal as a Service, is a tool for treating physical servers similarly to cloud resources. It lets you take a pile of hardware and...

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New committee to make cloud services instantly safer

by Canonical on 28 March 2014

A few months ago, Canonical started to work with a set of partners to address the challenges around single sign-on for new services within an organisation. We...

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An Ubuntu PC for everyone in Penn Manor School District

by Canonical on 25 March 2014

Challenge With just 400 Macbooks shared among 1,725 students and ever-changing educational needs, Penn Manor school district needed more than just replacement...

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